RE: July 2025 - Word Count Data, Top Authors and Musings on what data can't teach me
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Before I reached that bottom part of the post I was going to say it'd be interesting to see a similar post but on people that earn the least. Adding the factor of something like rep and whether they've been recently downvoted to filter out the bad actors.
There's a lot of reports on the top earners and it rarely changes, but it'd be interesting to see a list of people Hive ignores and try to support them a bit more too. Especially when big curators basically just stick to their friends and the same groups of people.
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Yeah, I second this idea!!
Since I have the hunch this different analysis would provide at least a change of perspective about how things and people's behavior should work in Hive.
I think it wouldn't change much, because people need to read posts for it make any difference.
Not a jab at you, you've clearly read what I've written, but for so many, I wonder if they even open up the browser beyond their own posts and their own comments sections.
I feel so attacked XD
not really, I'm just disorganised and struggle with where to put time
I love the idea of time as an object. What a beautiful sequence of four words.
I know that's not what you meant, but us creatives, we have our delusions
Kind of is what I meant, I see it as some combination of an abstraction like digital money and something that flows similar to water or wind or current ^_^;
Same wavelength, different ocean :)
That list would be very long, with the median post being $0 across so many of these categories.
Rep and downvotes would be an enormous dimension to add to the data set, and we can generally see that with our own eyes.
A "reverse new" feed would be awesome to see, to see a feed of posts that "are about to pay out" - like ebay's "ending soonest" on auctions, so you could get a real impression of the things that are about to languish, unrewarded, or something that is about to get a potentially enormous, "undeserved" reward.